Which trail after JMT NOBO

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Re: Which trail after JMT NOBO

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Which topo map would be best for JMT side trips. I already have National Geographic JMT map, but it doesn't cover much outside of JMT.
I have some experience for X country travel. Is it hard to follow Wright creek up to lake 3645 or creek up to Orchid Lake?

Is there any literature available for x country side trips along JMT?
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Re: Which trail after JMT NOBO

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fiti wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2019 11:25 pm Which topo map would be best for JMT side trips. I already have National Geographic JMT map, but it doesn't cover much outside of JMT.
I have some experience for X country travel. Is it hard to follow Wright creek up to lake 3645 or creek up to Orchid Lake?

Is there any literature available for x country side trips along JMT?
Doesn't have to be cross country. Minaret Lake, Ediza Lake, Dusy Basin, Lake Reflection, Bench Lake are all on trail and not a big detour from the JMT. Darwin Bench has a use trail braiding through it. Google some pictures, pick some side trips.

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